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tight vs fast

fast vs tight

tight is not a noun while fast is a noun.

tight and fast both are adjectives.

tight is not a verb while fast is a verb.

tight and fast both are adverbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tight No Yes No Yes
fast Yes Yes Yes Yes
As adverbs, tight and fast are synonyms defined as:
  • tight and fast: firmly or closely
tight (noun) fast (noun)
abstaining from food
tight (adjective) fast (adjective)
closely constrained or constricted or constricting acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly
of such close construction as to be impermeable at a rapid tempo
pressed tightly together (used of timepieces) indicating a time ahead of or later than the correct time
packed closely together (of a photographic lens or emulsion) causing a shortening of exposure time
demanding strict attention to rules and procedures unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause
exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent securely fixed in place
(of a contest or contestants) evenly matched hurried and brief
of textiles unrestrained by convention or morality
very drunk resistant to destruction or fading
set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration (of surfaces) conducive to rapid speeds
affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow
securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid
(used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity
pulled or drawn tight
tight (verb) fast (verb)
abstain from eating
abstain from certain foods, as for religious or medical reasons
tight (adverb) fast (adverb)
firmly or closely quickly or rapidly (often used as a combining form)
in an attentive manner firmly or closely
Difference between tight and fast

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